Sanders and Clinton Vying for More than California on Final Big Tuesday

It might be hard to believe, but California is not the only state voting in the presidential primaries on Tuesday.

Contests will also take place in New Jersey, North and South Dakota, New Mexico, and Montana—and could have some impact as Bernie Sanders supporters hold their ground against corporate media claims that Hillary Clinton has already clinched the nomination.

In , which has 126 delegates available, polls open at 6am and close at 8pm. It is a closed primary, which means that voters must be registered for the political party holding the contest in order to cast a ballot. However, the state does allow same-day registration. Live results will be available here.

Moving further west, will hold an open caucus at 7pm local time, and voters are encouraged to arrive at least an hour early. Those in line by the deadline will still be allowed to caucus. As the NWI Times noted, 2016 marks the first year that both Democratic presidential candidates took the trouble of opening up offices in a state that has not voted blue since 1964, although there are only 23 delegates up for grabs. According to FiveThirtyEight, Sanders is expected to sweep the state by 38 percentage points. Track live results here.

semi-open primaries will be held from 7am to 7pm, where some polls show a more optimistic outlook for Sanders. At stake are 20 delegates. Live results will be available here.

, which typically leans Republican but has “elements of a swing state,” as ABC put it, is offering 27 delegates in its open primary. As Politico notes, this is an area of the country where Sanders has effectively taken over Clinton’s voting bloc, winning eight of nine “Clinton counties” across the map. Voting begins at 7am and ends at 8pm. Track live results here.

And , where early registration leaped after visits from Sanders and former President Bill Clinton, will hold its closed primary from 7am to 7pm. Live results are available here.

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